postr/StutterFebruary 11, 2026

Neuroplasticity and stuttering

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Neuroplasticity and stuttering Do you guys know of anyone who managed to outgrow or significantly reduce their stuttering as they older. I always hear stories of kids outgrowing their or even people who stopped stuttering later in life. I am expecting to become fully fluent but a significant reduction would be cool. Apparently young kids have very neuroplastic brains which allow them to develope new fluency when they once stuttered, I think even for teens and adults it's possible to some degree. For me my stutter has gotten better and than worse and than better again over the years simply based on how much I talk to people.

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Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering

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Severity & FluctuationOnset & Life-Stage Changes